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Chiefs Crowd Website 'like' FB button?

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I've looked and unless I'm missing it, don't see a Facebook 'like' button for the Chiefs Crowd Website. Is there a way for me to promote Chiefs Crowd on Facebook somehow, other than of course promoting it directly in my status, haha. I do mention being a member of Chiefs Crowd in the few Chiefs related FB groups I participate in. :)

"Official Chiefs Crowd / Historian/Correspondent / Ambassador"

"The greatest accomplishment is not in never falling, but in rising again after you fall. The real glory is being knocked to your knees and then coming back. That's real glory. That's the essence of it." ~Vince Lombardi~

I didn't think to look in 'thread discussions'. I looked around the home page and such, but not inside a thread topic. Thanks for letting me know, Chiefster! So if I 'like' does it post a link to the discussion or to the website itself? I was thinking more along the lines of linking to the website itself, hoping to build membership????

"Official Chiefs Crowd / Historian/Correspondent / Ambassador"

"The greatest accomplishment is not in never falling, but in rising again after you fall. The real glory is being knocked to your knees and then coming back. That's real glory. That's the essence of it." ~Vince Lombardi~

I didn't think to look in 'thread discussions'. I looked around the home page and such, but not inside a thread topic. Thanks for letting me know, Chiefster! So if I 'like' does it post a link to the discussion or to the website itself? I was thinking more along the lines of linking to the website itself, hoping to build membership????

That is a link to the discussion; if I'm not mistaken. However, if you think about it: a link to the discussion is a link to the site itself. To me the very best form of advertisement is word of mouth.